"Opposing counsel" refers to the attorney or lawyer representing the opposing party in a lawsuit. A statement that "opposing counsel misstates" the facts or the law; and.(g) A lawyer who represents two or more clients shall not participate in making an aggregate settlement of the claims of or against the clients, absent court. In several parts of the Fair Defense Act, the "courts' designee" is given the power to act on behalf of the court. Travis, 59 S.W.3d 904 (Ky. Enforcing a divorce decree or court order that an ex-spouse is not following can be done through either a motion for enforcement or contempt. JUDGE GRAFFEO: asked for an attorney? MR. HUG: Well, the - - - the judge - - -. Jonathan Mercedes (A–6–17) and State of New Jersey v. Hassan Travis (A–7–17) (Edward L. Barocas, Legal Director, attorney; Alexander R. Shalom, Edward L.